Cathedral: In Memoriam (180g) (Limited Edition)
In Memoriam (180g) (Limited Edition)
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- Label: Rise Above, 1990-93
- Bestellnummer: 7606442
- Erscheinungstermin: 9.7.2015
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*** Gatefold Cover
Das selbstfinanzierte erste Demo der späteren Doom-Götter Cathedral nun endlich wieder erhältlich.
As with a choice few truly great bands, the first self-financed cassette recording by Cathedral - made available in October 1990 - was a pioneering underground masterpiece in its own right; the sound of a young band exploring its newfound chemistry, finding confident variations on a flawless list of influences and cultivating a sound and style that would prove hugely inspirational throughout the 1990s and beyond, being a major influence on everyone from Electric Wizard through to Reverend Bizarre.
Where most demos are little more than a dry run for the first album, »In Memoriam« still has its own distinct and important identity in the Cathedral canon. The debut LP that followed, »Forest Of Equilibrium«, has a sombre, devout, melodic and mystical grandeur all of its own - but ›In Memoriam‹ has a far murkier, earthier, more deathly intent. Creepy, cryptic and bowel-looseningly heavy, it represents the first time that the doom metal stylings of Trouble, Saint Vitus, Pentagram and Witchfinder General had been rendered in a new, more extreme metallic form.
At the beginning of the new decade, it was really only Cathedral who were proud to assert the influence of true doom metal - a perennially unfashionable genre, but especially in a turn-of-the-decade metal scene so obsessed with speed, technicality, brutality and modernity.
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As with a choice few truly great bands, the first self-financed cassette recording by Cathedral - made available in October 1990 - was a pioneering underground masterpiece in its own right; the sound of a young band exploring its newfound chemistry, finding confident variations on a flawless list of influences and cultivating a sound and style that would prove hugely inspirational throughout the 1990s and beyond, being a major influence on everyone from Electric Wizard through to Reverend Bizarre.
Where most demos are little more than a dry run for the first album, »In Memoriam« still has its own distinct and important identity in the Cathedral canon. The debut LP that followed, »Forest Of Equilibrium«, has a sombre, devout, melodic and mystical grandeur all of its own - but ›In Memoriam‹ has a far murkier, earthier, more deathly intent. Creepy, cryptic and bowel-looseningly heavy, it represents the first time that the doom metal stylings of Trouble, Saint Vitus, Pentagram and Witchfinder General had been rendered in a new, more extreme metallic form.
At the beginning of the new decade, it was really only Cathedral who were proud to assert the influence of true doom metal - a perennially unfashionable genre, but especially in a turn-of-the-decade metal scene so obsessed with speed, technicality, brutality and modernity.
- Tracklisting
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LP
- 1 Mourning Of A New Day
- 2 Ebony Tears
- 3 All Your Sins
- 4 March
LP
- 1 Intro/Comiserating The Celebration (Live 1993)
- 2 Ebony Tears (Live 1993)
- 3 Neophytes For The Serpent Eve (Live 1993)
- 4 All Your Sins (Live 1993)
- 5 Mourning Of A New Day (Live 1993)